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Noted U. S. Playwright In Hongkong

at

Clare Boothe Luce Clare Boothe Luce, the Ameri- can author of that witty and sardonic play, "The Women," went to Europe a year ago

to "see about the war" for herself heading for "n world where men have decided to die together because they are unable to find any way to live together."

Now she is here with her husband und they are going to see what con- ditions are like in Chungking and China.

In "European Spring," she gives a brilliant account of her' talks with stalesman, soldiers or the ordinary

people she met.

Miss Boothe proved herself a highly intelligent and severely critical ob- server, though, as she admits, she was occasionally wise after the event.

A

homeside reviewer said of her: II sometimes her judgments about individuals are wrong, her heart is always in the right place, passionately

Her last

on the side of democracys to the

di qu

chapter a series of American people—is & reusoned plea "The situation as it for intervention: -stands

Is just about as it in America

Europe." spring in

Some of the best things in the book

slood Inst

are

In

footnotes:

the

to

t

Ger

The only other "great man" ver refused.

meet was in many in 1937-Adolf Hitler, But for quilo different reasons. i sup- pose, the simplest way to put it is that I was deathly afraid, being a woman, I might just once smile on him. And all the human curiosity in the world would not. I felt. justify to myself that small bul fatal hypocrisy.

Hague Placidity

Misa Boothe arrived at The Hague three days before the "rape of Hol- laad." High officials were "placidly" discussing the prospects of invasion, and In an account of talk with M. Snouck Hurgronje, Permanent Secre tary-General for Foreign Affairs, she states that the Dutch Government knew five days before. that the Ger- mans were going to invade Norway.

She said: "You knew five days before? Did you tell the French and English about it?" "Certainly not," should Indignantly suld

he

we? They're not our

Mins Boothe discovered that "In inner Cabinet circles in France they did not talk about war, but about polities, and they did not really care about democracy, but about their own nation."

Ciano's Slang

As entertaining as anything in "European Spring" Is Miss Boothe's witty account of a talk in Rome with Count Clano, Italian Foreign Minis- fer. Proud of his

of

knowledge American-lang-he-Invited her to. "shoot the works,” adding that she could say anything she liked to him. She put some pertinent questions, but after two hours she "learned nothing, nothing at all."

At Lisbon, waiting for the Clipper to take her home, she met Nocl Coword. She told him that France was going to surrender. Noel Cow- ard said: "England will never, never surrender."

They talked of Hollywood where The flim magnates were waiting "un- til the war in Europe blew over."

"Blows over what," I asked "he Atlantic?" That wlity remark real- ly sums up Clare Boothe's book.

War Reaches Antarctic

German Operations

BOSTON, May 5 (Reuter),--Ger- mans and Japanese have been in the Antarctic and British naval forces

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have blown up a Norwegian whaler Books and Badges will be issued repair ship In Deception Bay to pre-shortly, and these will be con- vent her use by the Germans.

These reports have been brought sidered as the only receipts given back to the United States from Liitle for initial subscriptions. Watch America by members of Admiral Byrd's expedition who returned to daythe officers stated that rumours

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American const until they were blown up a few months ago.

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sorted

that the base may ton, were changing the wheel on the have been used by the Graf Spee, lorry because of a puncture. They

Admiral Byrd

his ex had almost got the near rim in post- ploratons have given the United Biates claim to 1,000,000 square miles tion when it sprung off and hit bfterritory. He added that definiie Norwood in the face. His skull was claims would sever cuts, the -be- deferred; pending | fractured and he died: Instantly,

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H.K. Stock Market

The following quotations were Issued on the Hongkong Stock Mar- ket this morning.

H.K. Banks $.

BANKS

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H.K. Banks £..

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Special to the “Telegraph"

WASHINGTON, May 5 (Domel), The Foreign Policy Association report declared that creation of the two-ocean navy might justify the acquirement by the United States of naval footholds in the Eastern Atlantic” and Singapore and Australia and over in West Africa.

The report stated that all-out United States aid to Britain was only a second type of action to prevent the Axis control, of the high scas.

It is most important to extend "the bulwark of the outer naval defences" through the nequisition of bases, especially in the neighbourhood of Brazil. .84%

U.S. Cross rate in London 4.0214 U.S..Cross rate in N.Y...4.03

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ABYSSINIA

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CAIRO, May 5 (Router).-A. communique states that in the Debub area of Abyssina, Indian troops occupied Emadani and Ulethert on May 3. During the course of this operation, a heavy counter-attack by the enemy in greatly superior forces was driven back, leaving an officer

CURRENT and and 250 other ranks prisoners in

Jour hands.

Ship & Bombers To Britain

All-out aid to Britain may bent be obtained by granting the United States destroyers, cruisers, Bub-

boats marine-chasers, patrol patrol the United States is building the two- bombers. The report said that

"Yesterday further important posi- ocean Navy against the possibility of tions were occupied and the advance the British collapse or the destruc- upon Amba Alagi is steadily proceed-

Even should

the Axis

ali LINC

*A capital ships

against the

United

ted have surrendered. The number has States, authoritative computations in- not yet been counted,

currently dicate that the Axis is

"In the southern districts further enjoying only the odds of five to three

tion and capture of the British Navy:}ing, large number of enemy troops

In battleships which are Insufficient Progress is reported by all our for a successful action against the columns operating in pursuit of the

enemy.". Western Hemisphere since odds of

"Situation Looks Good three to one are believed necessary, the report said.

CAIRO, May 5 (Reuter)-Review- Ing the position in Abyssinia, the Monopoly of Building The report urged Investigation into spokesman said that the British threat to Amba Alagi continued to noval construction costs, asserting make progress. Indian troops, mostly that whereas the United States 3 Wahlis, had been doing real moun-

taineering,

dragging guns and supplies up the mountainside. The situation looked good.

Prisoners had been taken and a

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Delhi

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Tongkat

Now York Thingtao

Pelping Yokohama

(Peking)

Banking Business transacted.

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The Bank's · Hand Omos in London undertaken Executor de Arusted business and claims recovery of British Income Tax overpaid on farms, which may be ascertained at any of its Agencies and Branches,

W. H. EVANS THOMAS,

Manager.

POST OFFICE

Air Mail Service by British Over- west of temporarily

Karachi suspended.

12.45 Sea Shaniles by John Gossi and The Cathedral Male Quartet.

1.00 Local Time Signal. 12/0 n.

1.01 Light Orchestral Belections, .6 n.

Dancing Down the Ages (introduc-000-ton ship is costing $70,000,000 to .14 cts. n.

$100,000,000, the battleship King! ing 33 Dances from

Seag Airways to places redince George's cost is estimated at $28,000,- Days to Date, arranged-Finck)....900. .2.80 b. & su.

Orchestrat Herman Finck and His .31 n.

"It has been charged, firstly, that n. Notle Sul Mare, Barcarolle (Valente) .07 0.

Orchestra Napolitain; Yiddische through a quasi-monopoly, a

enterprises are able to control private Michaeloff) Wedding Fantasia (arr.

Alfredo and His Orchestra with naval construction and to raise prices; Vocal

Manhattan Serenade secondly, naval officials are showing Retran .09 n. (Alter)..

insumclent

for economy; Salon Orchestra; Sleeping

Govern- Beauty's Bridal Procession (Rhode); thirdly, the practices in

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1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press and tors," the report pointed out." .51%. Announcements.

H.K. Electries (old) x. rts. 5..24 n. H.K. Electrics (new) ILK. Electrics RLS $. Macao Electrics $.

1.45 Humorous and Vocal Variety.

2,15 Close Down,

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London Relay-The News. 7.15 Londen Relay-"Questions of

7.30 Portuguese Prograbime.

Suicide Was Sound Idea

"It was about the soundest thing he could have done."

counter-attack had been defeated.

R.A.F. Pound

The Enemy

Raids In Cirenaica

And Abyssinia

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" CAIRO, May 5 (UP),-To- day's R.A.F. communique states that over Cirenaica on the night of May 3-4, bombers raided the

Mr A. II. Emanuel, the Southamp Benina aerodrome causing a ton coroner, sold this in recording | number of fires and explosions.

9.00 Local Time Signal and Ana verdict of suicide recently o The Derna aerodrome was also Cald: Macg. (Ord.), Sh. $....30 n. nouncements.

George Edward Lench, 37-year-old Cald: Mack. (Pref.), Sh. $.

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In 1030 he had three operations. STOCK MARKET REPORT

motor

.25 n.

8.02 A Programme of' Hi Bully ship steward, who was found gassed, bombed with similar results.

and Enemy 1 n. Music.

transport Leach, it was stated, had "sur- .15 n. Hill

Billy Medley; Intro.: The Last tered intolerable pain and mental mechanised units, some of which were 0,60 s Round up; Will the Angels play their agony

carrying troops were bombed and Harps for me; Home on the Range: He was knocked down by a bicycle machine-gunned in the Maraun arca. 174 n.s

Wagon Wheels; Ole Faithful; Roll when he was seven, and the injuries A number of transport vehicles were

others and

damaged. destroyed .0% 3.

ulong.

maffected his brain. Covered. Wagon Primo

were Inficted Од the .74 8. Spain's Accordeon Band with Vocal

Casualties troops. .2.15 n. Chorus: It Ala't Nobody's Biz'neas

Other bombers attacked the mili 39 n. What I Do (Browne and others); (a)

tary headquartersS southeast of 14 n. Oh Susannah; (b) We'll Rest at the

Tobruk causing four large fires. End of the Trail (Poulton and Rose) .38 n.

Vigorous Attacks The Rocky Mountaineers with 200 n. Bunk House boys: The Prairie is my

Home (from "Guns of the Pecos'). .07 n

Dick Foran with Orchestra;

Orchestra; (B) The Un- .94% nderneath the Old Pine Tree; (b) The

.94 n. Trall of the Lonesome Pino... .28 n. Rocky Mountaineers with Bunk 034

b. House

Plains Boys 100_n "Rollin'-Plains

Rollin

(Alm

Constructions (new) $........1 n. belt and His Hill Billy Bond; Riding

Piling

7.20 n. Marsmans Inv. (Lon.) s/-..8/3 n. Marsmans Inv. (H.K.) s/- 2/1% n.

Jews Want To Form Army

the Range

in the Sky (Harry Carl- ton); Twilight on, the Trail (im "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine") ...Wilfrid Thomas (Baritone) and The Good Companions.

8.32 Albert Sandler and His Or- chestra with Grace Moore (Soprano). Masquerade (Locb); I Want Your Heart (Haydn

..Albert Wood) Sandler and

His Orchestra; The Whistling Boy: Our Song (both from

Jews want to organise a com-lm "When You're in Love).. plete Jewish army with infan- Grace Moore (Soprano) with Or- try, air force and mechanised chestra; Isn't it Romantic (Theme and intelligence sections.

Song, "Love Me To-night"); Always This was part of a five-point pro-in my Heart (Turk and Coats).... gramme put forward to M.P.s at Albert Sandler and His Orchestra; House of Commons meeting recently Without Your Love (Operetta "The by Mr A, Abrahams, head of the Dubarry")..Grace Moore (Soprano) political department of the New and Richard Crooks (Tenor) with Zionist Organisation.

Orchesten

Souvenir D'Ukraine (Fer- Efforts are being made to form a raris)....A

..Albert Sandler and His Parliamentary group Interested in Orchestra. Jewish problems, including pence nims, which are understood to em- brace a plan for the mass transfer of European congestion for resettle- ment in Palestine.

FLEET STREET'S

OWN A. T. C.

An effort is to be made to form a Newspaper Squadron of the Air Training Corps. It is hoped to enrol newspaper offices in Fleet-street. 100 boys a full squadron-from the

Beware

of

ATHLETE'S FOOT

-Use reliable Absorbine Jr.

if your feet its between

the tor-if the skin is cracked or scaly - apply Absorbine Jr. It kill the tiny germs that cause this serious infection. Absorb- toe Jr. la cooling, soothing, yet powerfully antiseptic.

It heals the feet, keeps'. them healthy,

Keep a bottle handy.

ABSORBINE JR.

For yourt kás rollerad sore inviscies, innset-

·ler áskou, heulana,cuts, sprains, "abeaalons

9.00 London Reiny-The News and News Commentary.

0.15 "The Hope of a New World" No. 2: "God and Freedom."

Recorded talk" by the Archbishop' of York.

9.33 Excerpts from Mozart's—"The Magle Flute.

0.45-10.00 News in French (on Short Wave Only).

Glazounow"Stenks Razine." of the Brussels Royal

the

folre conducted by Desire

Defau

Detauw

The

10.00 A Schumann Programme. Carnaval Ballet Music...London Ballet Orchestra conducted by Walter Goehr: Romance No. 1, Op. 94.... Henri Temlanka

(Violin) with Plano; Toccata, Op. .Simon

Barer (Piano); Romance No, 2, Op. 94. . ... Henri Temlanka (Violin) with Piano; Almond Tree....Elate Suddaby (Soprano) with

Dream Piano: Viadimir Visions, Op. Flower Horowitz Orchestra; Symp No. 1 i Benland); The Lotus

(Tenor) with

Flat B Op. 18; 1st Mov.: Andante Allegro molto vivace Allegro; 2nd Mov: Larghetto 3rd Mov.: Scherzo Molle vivace; 4th Mov: Allegro animato e grazioso Allegro.... Chicago Symphony Orchestra ducted by Frederick Stock.

11.00 Close Down.

COTT

GOVERNOR MOWED OWN LAWN

The Michigan Historical Commis- alon has found the history of a chist Executive so famous for his prinel- ples of economy that he mowed the lawn of the state capitol... He' was Governor John B. Barry, a native of Amherst, Massachusetts, who served

· three terms · from":1841 to 1945′ and from 1850 to 185

Hongkong Stork Exchange Official Summary issued yesterday:

Buyers

Bank of East $70 Indo-Chinna (Pref) $80 Providents $4.60

Trams $16 Ropes $0.60

Sellers

Sales H.K. Bank $1,315 Hotels $2.80

Marsmans Inv. H.K. $1.70

The Italian headquarters in Abys- sinia were machine-gunned by fight- ers of the South African Air Force and vigorous attacks were made on stores dumps, motor transport and troops throughout the day between Falaga Pass and the Dessie road,

It is estimated that over 100 motor transport vehicles were severely damaged.

The stores dumps were repeatedly hift by bombs.

Two aircraft are missing from all these operations.

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The public are reminded that it is a breach of postal regulations to enclose in a postal cover communi- cations intended for persons other than the addressee.

The Printed Matter Service to the following places in China is.tem- porarily suspended:-Yunnan, Sze- chuen, Kweichow, Hunan, Fuklen (excopl Amoy and Kulangsu), Kwangsl, North and East Kwangtung.

Small Packet Post to all countries la suspended.

INWARD AIR MAILS Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Direct Servico-San Francisco

date, 7th May

......... May 14. Ale Maft by "Pan American Airways Direct Service"-San Francisco .May 20, date, 13th May

OUTWARD 'AIR MAILS Tuesday, May 6

Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Hondlalu, U.S.A. and Europe via "Pan Ame- rican Airways and Trans-Atlantic Service."

K.P.O.

Reg.

Ord.

May 6, 5 p.m. May 6, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.

T

Reg.

Ord.

May 6,5 p.m. ...May 6, 7 p.m.

Friday, May 9

Air Mall by Air to Hangoon to con- nect with the "British Overseas Airways."

May D, 4 p.m. ......May 8, 4.30 p.m.

G.P.O:

K.P.O.

Rcg.

Ord.

Reg.

Ord,

May 9, 4 p.m. May 9, 4.80 p.m. Wednesday, May 14-

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, U.S.A., and Europe via "Tan Ame- rican Airways and Trans-Atlantio Bervice."

K.P.O.

Reg.

Ord.

May 14, 5 p.m. May 14, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

Reg. Ord.

May 14, 5 p.m.

May 14, 7 pm.

Baseball

Programme

Marred by Rain

NEW YORK, May 6, (UP).—To- day's Major Baseball programme was considerably upset by rain, four matches being postponed.-- three in the National League and one in the American,

Cleveland Indians nosed out Washington

and Senators 2-1, Philadelphia Athletics beat Chicago White Sox 5-4.

Complete scores_were:

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Washington

"

Battery: Chase, Farrell.

Cleveland

Battery: Feller, Hemsley.

Philadelphia

Rottery: McCrabb, Hayes,""

Unitery; Smith, Appleton,

New York

Battery!

Dickry,

Detroit

Gomez, Stanzeri,

Battery: Bridges, Tabbetis,

10

.

Branch,

The Boston-Si Lour game was washed out by rain.

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Battery: While, Mancuso,

Bt Louis

$ 11

... 1 Battery: "Errickson, Johnson, Herres, Mael,

The

Chicago-New York, Pittsburgh- Brooklyn and Cincinnati - Philadelphia games were washed out.

"PAT" McCORMICK LEAVES £6,500. The Roy. William Patrick Glyn McCormick, who was vicar of" St. Martin- In the - Fields, Trafalgar- square, chaplain to the King, and well-known as a broadenith -left: 20,501; Hei bequeathed,al, HIRI

to his

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